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Reviewer:
exprof2 -




Subject:
I was there!
The show was at the Keystone in Berkeley, not the Warfield, and the band was called Tooloos Ta Truck. They played every month or so for a couple of nights that fall. It was a classic "bar band" - very informal and loads of fun!
Reviewer:
DisguisedAsASquirrel -



Subject:
Oh my.
You had to be there.